1. NASA will pay you $15,000 to stay in bed 24 hours a day for 90 days to measure the effect of zero gravity on your body.
2. A man named Hryhory Nemyts claimed to own the space object Asteroid 433 Eros, on which the NEAR Shoemaker probe was launched in 2001, and his company Orbital Development issued NASA a $20 parking ticket.

3. Bill Nye (TV show “Bill Nye the Science Guy”) wanted to be an astronaut, but NASA rejected his requests time and time again.
4. NASA discovered a “Water” planet located at a distance of about 40 light-years from Earth, which could contain unusual materials such as “hot ice” or “superfluid water”.

5. The Learning Channel (TLC) was founded in 1972 by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in cooperation with NASA.